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ACADEMY FOR SPORTS DENTISTRY REGIONAL TEAM DENTIST COURSE SOUTHWEST DENTAL CONFERENCE OMNI DALLAS HOTEL 555 SOUTH LAMAR DALLAS, TEXAS 75202 AUGUST 7 & 8, 2015 www.academyforsportsdentistry.org As the fields of sports medicine and sports dentistry evolve, so too does the role and responsibilities of the Team Dentist. The clinician requires sport specific knowledge and special training in order to work to his or her capacity in amateur or professional sporting events. In the Academy we feel that this course will help the practitioners carry out their responsibilities in an appropriate manner. This course is primarily designed to meet the educational needs of clinical dentists from all fields of dentistry who care for and participate in sports teams as part of their practice. With the completion of the ASD Team Dentist Course the clinician will have been presented with the information needed to perform his or her duties as a team dentist. The responsibilities of a "Team Dentist " • Organizing dental care for a specific team. • Delivering dental care to the athletes. • Pre-participation dental exam and medical history. • Treatment of dental conditions and injuries with return to activity recommendation. • Identification and proper referral of psychological and drug problems. • Participating in the development of a mouthguard program. • Providing coverage for games and other sports competition. Course Objectives: • Provide information needed to become and carry out your role as a team dentist. • Identify specific situations and problems encountered in various sports (baseball, football, hockey, boxing, etc.) • Explain the basic principles of prevention of dental injuries. • Understand the guidelines for, and be able to fabricate a properly fitted mouthguard. • Identify and provide diagnosis and treatment of various dental problems of the athletes including those in active competition. • Identify the role of therapeutic drugs, performance-enhancing drugs and recognize drug abuse in sports. Course Description: This course is intended to provide additional knowledge to the dentist in a sports-related environment. Clinicians interested in learning the basic information necessary to perform the duties of a “Team Dentist” along with the responsibilities of the dentist as a member of the medical service team will be discussed. Upon the completion of this program the dentist will receive verification from the ASD for 10.25 hours of continuing education credits.

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ACADEMY FOR SPORTS DENTISTRYREGIONAL TEAM DENTIST COURSESOUTHWEST DENTAL CONFERENCE OMNI DALLAS HOTEL 555 SOUTH LAMAR DALLAS, TEXAS 75202

AUGUST 7 & 8, 2015 www.academyforsportsdentistry.org

As the fields of sports medicine and sports dentistry evolve, so too does the role and responsibilities of the Team Dentist. The clinician requires sport specific knowledge and special training in order to work to his or her capacity in amateur or professional sporting events. In the Academy we feel that this course will help the practitioners carry out their responsibilities in an appropriate manner. This course is primarily designed to meet the educational needs of clinical dentists from all fields of dentistry who care for and participate in sports teams as part of their practice. With the completion of the ASD Team Dentist Course the clinician will have been presented with the information needed to perform his or her duties as a team dentist.

The responsibilities of a "Team Dentist"

• Organizing dental care for a specific team.

• Delivering dental care to the athletes.

• Pre-participation dental exam and

medical history.

• Treatment of dental conditions and injuries

with return to activity recommendation.

• Identification and proper referral of

psychological and drug problems.

• Participating in the development of a

mouthguard program.

• Providing coverage for games and other

sports competition.

Course Objectives:• Provide information needed to

become and carry out your role as a team dentist.

• Identify specific situations and problems encountered in various sports (baseball, football, hockey, boxing, etc.)

• Explain the basic principles of prevention of dental injuries.

• Understand the guidelines for, and be able to fabricate a properly fitted mouthguard.

• Identify and provide diagnosis and treatment of various dental problems of the athletes including those in active competition.

• Identify the role of therapeutic drugs, performance-enhancing drugs and recognize drug abuse in sports.

Course Description:This course is intended to provide additional knowledge to the dentist in a sports-related environment. Clinicians interested in learning the basic information necessary to perform the duties of a “Team Dentist” along with the responsibilities of the dentist as a member of the medical service team will be discussed. Upon the completion of this program the dentist will receive verification from the ASD for 10.25 hours of continuing education credits.

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Friday, August 7, 2015

8:30 am – 12:00 pm Hands-On Mouthguard Workshop Speaker: Danette McNew, DDS/ Steve Mills, DDS/ Jeffery Hoy, DDS

The mouthguard workshop will involve Drs. McNew, Mills and Hoy with experience in mouthguard construction as tutors. This is a hands-on course, teaching the latest mouthguard designs and techniques. The mouthguard workshop will cover mouthguard design and fabrication with a focus on pressure lamination techniques. A lecture and a video will start the workshop, outlining sporting injury patterns and the mouthguard designs to reduce such injuries. Recent exciting research from Japan in impact energy reduction will be discussed. Each participant will be provided with correctly trimmed maxillary models for the workshop or you may bring their personal models trimmed to a 1” base and within 2mm of the vestibule.

After this workshop, participants will have the knowledge to construct their own mouthguards or communicate the appropriate information to their dental laboratory.

1:00 pm – 4:30 pm Hands-On Mouthguard Workshop Speaker: Danette McNew, DDS/ Steve Mills, DDS/ Jeffery Hoy, DDS

See description above

Saturday, August 8, 2015

8:00 am – 8:30 am Introduction to the Team Dentist Concept Speaker: Stephen Mills, DDS, FASD

The team dentist has become an integral part of the modern high-level sports medicine team. It is imperative that any dentist who takes on the role of team dentist must be aware of how the modern sports medical team functions in addition to having the specialized dental skills and knowledge that he or she must bring to the team. This course is designed as an overview of the major areas for which the team dentist should be responsible. Dental readiness for the athlete to start and optimally compete, the ability to rapidly recognize and treat orofacial trauma, and the ability to prevent injuries with excellent mouth protection are the basic sections for any team dentist course. In addition, the course will feature two special hands-on workshops on mouthguard fabrication (the day preceding) and intraoral suturing (the same day) to enhance the didactic portion of the presentation. There will also be a section on the legal responsibilities of the team dentist at a variety of levels of competition to answer any questions that one might have about taking on the role of team dentist. The Academy for Sports Dentistry feels that any competent dentist can become a skilled team dentist, but that the position of team dentist must only be undertaken by a dentist who has the tools needed to fulfill that role completely. This course aims to provide a template for what all team dentists must be prepared for.

8:40 am – 9:30 am The Athletic Trainer, the Sports Medicine Team and the Dentist’s Role Speaker: Betsy Nadler, ATC

There are many members of the sports medicine team, all of whom have an important role in taking care of athletes. High-level athletes have many needs, and it is impossible for an individual to be an expert in every aspect of healthcare. This is why the sports medicine team is comprised of many allied health professionals who can deliver specialized care as needed. This presentation will discuss specifically the team dentist’s role in the sports medicine team. In addition, we will discuss what both the team and athletic trainer would expect from the dentist, how to deal with high-level athletes, and other responsibilities in taking care of an athletic team. After attending this presentation, the attendee will know who the members of the sports medicine team are; what the roles, responsibilities, skills and services of the athletic trainer are; and the importance of the team dentist on the sports medicine team.

9:40 am – 11:00 am The Immediate Recognition and Treatment of Sports Dental Trauma Speaker: David Grogan, DDS

Whether on the field, court or ice rink, it is important for the team dentist to recognize and manage dental trauma. With the high-paced sports we watch and love come severe injuries that require the same briskness in dealing with them. It is important for the team dentist to triage the more serious medical injuries on to our medical colleagues and provide first-line dental treatment. This requires the team dentist to make an immediate diagnosis and to manage the patients’ emergency dental concerns on site so they can be referred on to their own dentists for definitive treatment. The decisions made at the site of the trauma strongly influence the long-term outcomes for patients. Dental injuries can be classified into those requiring immediate attention (within

5 minutes), urgent attention (within 6 hours) and less urgent attention (within 12 hours). It is a race against the clock. This is especially true for tooth avulsion. Immediate replantation gives these teeth the best possible long-term prognosis. Delay in tooth replantation most certainly will lead to the eventual loss of the tooth. Dental injuries where the tooth is displaced, such as intrusions, extrusions and lateral luxations, require urgent care by the team dentist. Your goal for these injuries involves repositioning and stabilizing the teeth in question. It is dental traumatology made easy.

11:00 am – 11:45 am Hands-on Suturing Workshop I Speaker: David Grogan, DDS

Soft tissue injuries in and around the mouth are some of the most common injuries suffered by competitive athletes. The first decisions which must be made deal with the severity of the injury, how to control hemorrhage and whether or not the injury needs to be treated with sutures. If the decision is to suture, the dentist should be aware of the materials and techniques which most appropriately match the injuries. Depending on the competitive level in which the team dentist functions (professional, high school, elite, collegiate, etc.) he or she might be responsible for this intervention. This workshop will give the attendee the framework from which to make these decisions. We will utilize real tissue, instruments and materials to give everyone a hands-on opportunity to use these techniques for a truly practical and meaningful surgical experience.

11:00 am – 11:45 am Lunch Break for Group II

12:00 pm – 12:45 pm Lunch Break for Group I 12:00 pm – 12:45 pm Hands-on Suturing Workshop II Speaker: David Grogan, DDSSee description above

1:00 pm – 1:40 pm Preparation and Readiness for the Team and the Dentist from Pre-Season Evaluation to Game-Time Readiness and Legal Considerations Speaker: Jeffery Hoy, DDS, FASD

For a sports team dentist at any level, preparation and readiness is of utmost importance. We will be focusing on the key issues of pre-season exams, dealing with the athletes, and possible emergencies both on and off the playing surface. This presentation will address both the preparation and readiness for the team dentist. At the completion of Dr. Hoy’s presentation, participants will be able to prepare for and conduct pre-season exams, incorporate mouthguard impressions at the time of pre-season exams, put together a game-time emergency kit, and deal with common game-related issues.

1:50 pm – 2:40 pm Concussions Update Speaker: Kenneth W. Locker, MA, ATC

It is possible that the single most important area of concern for today’s athletes is that of concussions, both their recognition and proper handling. Mouthguards have a historical place in this discussion in the dental literature, but in the past several years that role has been dismissed as lacking in proper scientific background. This presentation will discuss the past, present and future direction that the mouthguard/concussion discussion will go based on the available scientific evidence. Performance enhancement is also something that modern athletes are interested in, but we as sports dentists must be able to discuss with our teams’ players what is fact and what is fiction, what is fad and what might have worth.

2:50 pm – 3:30 pm Team Dentist: Drugs and Athletes Speaker: Leslie Rye, DDS, FASD, FAGD, FICD

This presentation will cover therapeutic agents commonly used to keep our athletes alert and free of pain and infection without violating rules of the sports-governing bodies. Knowledge of drugs to use for acute situations and the possible drug side effects help keep our athletes ready for competition. This presentation will also cover some common infections in the oral-facial area that are highly infectious and of concern for the safety of our athletes’ teammates. This information should be of interest for those treating the full athletic spectrum from the young weekend participant to the highly elite competitor. The team dentist needs to work within the parameter of permitted drugs and outside the realm of PEDs (performance enhancing drugs), doping and banned/illegal drugs. The treating dentist should also have the resources to recognize these drugs. Reference information is listed to help keep the team dentist knowledgeable about banned legal or illegal drugs and substances.

3:30 pm – 4:00 pm Conclusion/Wrap Up Speaker: Steve Mills, DDS, FASD

ACADEMY FOR SPORTS DENTISTRY

TEAM DENTIST CERTIFICATION COURSE

AUGUST 7 & 8, 2015

www.academyforsportsdentistry.org

SOUTHWEST DENTAL CONFERENCE

OMNI DALLAS HOTEL

555 SOUTH LAMAR

DALLAS, TEXAS 75202

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Betsy Nadler, ATCBetsy graduated from the University of North Carolina – Asheville with a BS degree in Management specializing in Health Care Administration and a minor in Health and Fitness. She received her MS degree in Physical Education: Athletic Training from Indiana State University. Betsy has worked as an Athletic Trainer in a variety of settings. The most recent at Greenhill School in Addison, TX. She moved to Texas from Lake Placid, New York where she spent 10 years as a Staff Athletic Trainer for the United States Olympic Committee. Her position allowed her to provide sports medicine care to athletes from the USA and around the world. She is proud to have been included on the Medical Staff of two Olympic Games and two Paralympic Games.

Jeffrey Hoy, DDS, FASDDr. Jeffrey Hoy graduated from the University of Southern California School of Dentistry and has been treating dental trauma and sports-related dental injuries for over 30 years. Dr. Hoy is an active member of the Academy of Osseointegration, the Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine, the Academy for Sports Dentistry, and the International Association of Dental Traumatology. Dr. Hoy is a member of the National Hockey League Team Dentists Association and currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Academy for Sports Dentistry as secretary. In addition to serving as team dentist for the National Basketball Association Los Angeles Lakers and the Women’s National Basketball Association Los Angeles Sparks, he is the dental consultant for the Harvard Westlake High School Department of Sports Medicine. Dr. Hoy maintains a full-time private practice in Torrance, California.

Ken W. Locker, MA, ATCKen received his undergraduate degree from North Texas State University in 1973, BS Physical Education and his MA in Physical Education from Texas Woman’s University in 1976. Locker was assistant athletic trainer for the Dallas Cowboys from 1973 to 1990 and worked in seven National Football Conference (NFC) Championship games, three Super Bowls and two Pro Bowls. Honors include the Volunteer of the year award presented by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) foundation in 2001. The Southwest Athletic Trainers Association (SWATA) Hall of Fame in July 2001 and the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) Hall of Fame June 2002. In June 2004 Ken was honored with the Distinguished Alumni Award from the Professional Football Athletic Trainers Association (PFATS). Ken was inducted into the Texas Woman’s University Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008 for his contribution of establishing the athletic trainer program. 2012 the Ken Locker Athletic Training Service Award created by the North Texas Athletic Trainers Society (NTATS) for “Tireless service to the athletic training profession”. 2012 Everett Blackburn athletic trainer award at the Davis Mountains sports medicine clinic. 2012 American Academy of Orthopedic Sports Medicine (AAOSM) Athletic Trainer of the Year.Ken Locker is currently the Sports Marketing Manager at Texas Health Sports Medicine. These program employees 95 PRN athletic trainers who provided on site medical care atover 4,000 events in 2014.

Danette McNew, DDS, FASD Dr. Danette McNew is a champion for dental education and oral health care in the community, Dr. McNew owns a private practice in Rockwall, Texas, is an Associate Clinical Professor at Texas A&M Health Science Center - Baylor College of Dentistry, and is the founder/owner of East Texas Dental Assisting School. Dr. McNew’s life has been immersed in dentistry; the daughter of a dentist, she began working for her father as a dental assistant and lab technician. In 1988, she graduated from Baylor College of Dentistry and began her own private practice in 1990. She has since become an active member in the field, serving on Dallas County Dental and Texas Dental Association boards and committees. President of Dallas County Dental Society 2013-2014, inducted into the International College of Dentistry in 2009 and the American College of Dentists in 2013. Dr. McNew was inducted Fellow for the Academy for Sports Dentistry, USOC Certified Academy for Sports Dentistry Team Dentist in 2013 and Board member and President of Dallas County Dental Society 2013-2014. An advocate for education, Dr. McNew not only teaches dental students, but instructs community and volunteer events and chaired the Southwest Dental Conference in 2012. She has taught the Team Dentist/Athletic Mouthguard course at Texas A&M Baylor College of Dentistry since 1995.

Stephen Mills, DDS, FASDDr. Stephen Mills is originally from Peekskill, New York, and attended Westminster College in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, where he received his Bachelor of Science in 1977. He then entered the State University of New York at Buffalo School of Dentistry and earned his DDS in 1981. After three years on active duty in the U.S. Army, he worked to get his certificate in pediatric dentistry at the Department of Pediatric Dentistry of the University of Connecticut, which he completed in 1987. Upon completion of his specialty training, he moved to Maine to enter into the private practice of pediatric dentistry. His commitment to sports dentistry began in 1991 as he followed the direction of his mentor and friend Dr. Cosmo Castaldi. He joined the Academy of Sports Dentistry, and after years on the board of directors, became president for 2001 - 2002. Currently he serves the Academy as the editor of its newsletter, which appears regularly in the internationally read journal Dental Traumatology. He is board certified in pediatric dentistry and is active in the Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, serving as a legislative advocate to the members of the U.S. Congress. He is also the president of the Maine Society of Pediatric Dentistry.

Leslie Rye, DDS, FASD, FAGD, FICDDr. Leslie Rye has provided general dental care for over 30 years in Reston, Virginia. She is a past president of the Academy for Sports Dentistry and has served on boards of several professional and community organizations. Dr. Rye has earned special professional recognitions as a fellow in the Academy of General Dentistry, the Academy for Sports Dentistry, and the International College of Dentists. She has been an educator in many oral medicine, pharmacology and sports dentistry programs. Dr. Rye has participated and chaired many school and community health outreach programs, which includes volunteering as a provider in custom mouthguard programs for professional and organized youth sports.

SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES

David M. Grogan, DDS, MSDDr. David Grogan is an Associate Professor and Chairman in the department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and Pharmacology at Texas A&M Health Science Center Baylor College of Dentistry. He graduated from Baylor in 1981 and received an MSD degree in Oral Surgery in 1986. He is a Diplomat of the American Board of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. After completion of his residency training, Dr. Grogan entered private practice as an oral and maxillofacial surgeon in Waco, Texas. He was an important participant in designing the new sedation and emergency guidelines for Texas dentists, on behalf of the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners. In 2003 and 2010, Dr. Grogan was voted “Teacher of the Year” by the Baylor undergraduate dental students.

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SOUTHWEST DENTAL CONFERENCE OMNI DALLAS HOTEL555 SOUTH LAMAR DALLAS, TEXAS 75202

ACADEMY FOR SPORTS DENTISTRYREGIONAL TEAM DENTIST CERTIFICATION COURSE AUGUST 7 & 8, 2015www.academyforsportsdentistry.org

Registration and PaymentMail your registration form and check to the address below or register on line with your credit card payment:Academy for Sports Dentistry118 Faye StreetP.O. Box 364Farmersville, IL 62533www.academyforsportsdentistry.orgFax: (217) 227-3438 Email: [email protected]

Checks must be in U.S. funds. Credit card payments with Visa or Mastercard are accepted.

Refund PolicyA full refund, less a $50.00 administrative fee, will be made up to three weeks prior to the Team Dentist Course. No refunds after July 17, 2015.

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Introductory Pricing for the First Regional Team Dentist Course

Team Dentist Course Lecture (6 CEUs)❑ Members $200.00❑ Non-members $375.00❑ Hygienists, Dental Assistants, Lab Technicians, Athletic Trainers, Licensed Residents*, Students* $160.00

In order to become certified you must complete the lecture portion as well as both workshops.*Students/Residents who do not want CEU credit are complimentary.

Continuing Education Credit

Academy for Sports Dentistry designates this activity for up to 10.25 continuing education credits for full participation in the Team Dentist Course (lectures),and (hands-on) Workshops.

The Academy also has approval as a continuing education provider for certified athletic trainers by the N.A.T.A. Board of Certification (NATABOC).

Attendance at the ASD Team Dentist Course counts for double credit hours toward ASD Fellowship.

Approved PACE Program Provider FAGD/MAGD Credit Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. 04/01/2014 to 03/31/2016 Provider AGD ID # 211120

Workshops (4.25 CEUs for both)

Mouthguard Workshop (3.5 CEUs) ❑ Members $85.00 per workshop ❑ Non-members $110.00 per workshop❑ Students $40.00 per workshop

Suturing Workshop (.75 CEUs) ❑ Members $85.00 per workshop ❑ Non-members $110.00 per workshop❑ Students $40.00 per workshop